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so you don't have what the brown court looked like of a former senator or former california governor, former attorney general, large public personalities making decisions. but rather highly credentialed lawyers who almost from the beginning of the career had one goal, which is to become a judge. as in europe, where being a judge is a lifelong career. mr. shanmugam: is he is a one-man? mr. estrada: absolutely. the most recent obamacare case -- he is definitely his own man. i think know, he runs -- adam is right. the court is a professional court. they are all very highly skilled, technical lawyers. ourn theactually m passing of the war in court. because -- [indiscernible] -- when you can make out what they are saying. good to think it is have a professional, skilled court. i don't buy into the myth that we have to have a senator and a governor whose purpose is to bring something other than law to the law. i mean, i wish the current court would bring more law to the law. but that is where we are. mr. shanmugam: let's take up adam's invitation to kind of docket and court's look at some s
so you don't have what the brown court looked like of a former senator or former california governor, former attorney general, large public personalities making decisions. but rather highly credentialed lawyers who almost from the beginning of the career had one goal, which is to become a judge. as in europe, where being a judge is a lifelong career. mr. shanmugam: is he is a one-man? mr. estrada: absolutely. the most recent obamacare case -- he is definitely his own man. i think know, he runs...
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and yet it took them 13 years from brown v. board until loving, virginia, to declare laws, they had lots of opportunities but they waited until the climate of the era had largely changed. so the court can be important in reinforcing a social change. and it can hold it back as well. but it doesn't initiate change. >> do you think that's in some tension with the conventional understanding of the court as a countermajority constitution that the role of the court is supposed to be counter majoratarian. expect the court to be at the forefront even when individual rights are at stake? >> it should be counter majortarianism, our constitution has the bill of rights that say these are the rules congress has to abide by. so the court should be vigorous in enforcing the rights in the bill of rights and in the 14th amendment. the court is the guardian. the constitution makes the court the guardian of those rights. so, yes, the court must be vigilant. but we can do say a political party can do. here's our platform. this year we're going to
and yet it took them 13 years from brown v. board until loving, virginia, to declare laws, they had lots of opportunities but they waited until the climate of the era had largely changed. so the court can be important in reinforcing a social change. and it can hold it back as well. but it doesn't initiate change. >> do you think that's in some tension with the conventional understanding of the court as a countermajority constitution that the role of the court is supposed to be counter...
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my name is kelsey brown cochran. i first became involved with acs because i believe in its mission, like ics i believe that law should be a force to improve the lives of all people and it is a privilege to support acs in its efforts to make that happen. over the years i developed a deep appreciation for everything my acs membership has given me, countless professional development opportunities and a fantastic network of colleague and friends. at this particular moment i am deeply grateful to acs for the opportunity to introduce our final featured speakers of the convention two extraordinary jurorists. justice ruth bader ginsburg's biography is well-known. she served on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit and prior to becoming a judge she was a law professor at rutgers. she has been an unwavering advocate for women on the bench and as one of the founders of the women's rights project for the aclu, where she served as general counsel and the national board of directors for nearly a decade. i have the extraor
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. >> reporter: governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for california on friday. that means the national guard has been called in to help firefighting forces already stretched thin. >> as we look at the amount of fires started due to lightning, we have a long road ahead of us. >> reporter: with no rain for relief in sight and very dry conditions in california, these fires are burning extra hot. take a look at this ash that's left over, and it's even scorching rocks in its path. cecilia, these are very dangerous conditions for firefighters. >> they sure are. kayna, thank you. rob's here now. kayna mentioned that dry lightning sparking so many fires. what makes it so dangerous? >> reporter: it's so frustrating for these firefighters because you not only get the lightning that starts fires, but gusty winds and you don't get the beneficial rain that can help put out the fires. and here's the setup for that. the big blue dry h in the north. it limits that deep monsoon moisture to the south. anything that streams up north, really, produces the thunderstorms and doesn't
. >> reporter: governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for california on friday. that means the national guard has been called in to help firefighting forces already stretched thin. >> as we look at the amount of fires started due to lightning, we have a long road ahead of us. >> reporter: with no rain for relief in sight and very dry conditions in california, these fires are burning extra hot. take a look at this ash that's left over, and it's even scorching rocks...
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today, brown's father leading a march through the streets. his son's death by a white police officer sparking nationwide protests. some supporters tonight saying that while those protests were costly and destructive, reform would never have happened without them. >>> next, if you've purchased an airline ticket lately, you know the fare is not the only thing you're paying for. there are more fees than ever, from choosing a seat to changing a ticket, checking a bag, even carrying one on. but now some lawmakers are saying enough. here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: a call for a major government crackdown on airlines for those added fees to ticket prices. a recent report released by the minority staff of the senate commerce committee claims fees like checking baggage, change or cancellation charges are often hidden, confusing and unfair. according to the report, between 2009 and 2014, three carriers increased baggage fees by 67%. four carriers increased domestic cancellation fees from $150 to $200, or 33%. and preferred seating is one of the fee
today, brown's father leading a march through the streets. his son's death by a white police officer sparking nationwide protests. some supporters tonight saying that while those protests were costly and destructive, reform would never have happened without them. >>> next, if you've purchased an airline ticket lately, you know the fare is not the only thing you're paying for. there are more fees than ever, from choosing a seat to changing a ticket, checking a bag, even carrying one on....
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taylor's death, adding fuel to protests in ferguson marking the anniversary of michael brown's death. >> i miss you, boy. >> reporter: former officer darren wilson cleared of wrongdoing. the town erupting in violence. ferguson further igniting the "black lives matter" movement. a "washington post" analysis shows 24 unarmed black men shot and killed by police this year alone. a statistic not lost on the youngest. >> i think i'll get killed. >> reporter: that's how you feel as an 8-year-old? >> yeah. >> reporter: tense hours ahead here in ferguson as protests are expected to return later tonight. tom? >> kendis, thank you. >>> to california, and a brutal murder igniting the firestorm over immigration laws. a suspect is behind bars, but many say he should never have been on the streets in the first place. here's aditi roy. >> reporter: police say 29-year-old undocumented immigrant victor ramirez was one of two men who broke into 64-year-old marilyn pharis' home, sexually assaulting her, attacking her with a hammer. she later died. authorities say ramirez is an had been arrested six times
taylor's death, adding fuel to protests in ferguson marking the anniversary of michael brown's death. >> i miss you, boy. >> reporter: former officer darren wilson cleared of wrongdoing. the town erupting in violence. ferguson further igniting the "black lives matter" movement. a "washington post" analysis shows 24 unarmed black men shot and killed by police this year alone. a statistic not lost on the youngest. >> i think i'll get killed. >>...
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somber memorials marking the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. those peaceful protests suddenly giving way to gunfire. [ shots ] bystanders ducking for cover, hiding behind that pick-up truck there. 60 shots in just 45 seconds. this image, one teen face down on the ground, officers with their guns drawn. tonight that teenager in critical condition. it turns out the interim police chief was actually giving an interview about the anniversary the moment the gunfire was unleashed. abc's kendis gibson leading us off from ferguson. >> reporter: a barrage of gunshots. sending people scrambling for cover. >> multiple shots being fired. >> shots fired, canfield and west florissant. multiple shots fired. >> reporter: ferguson's interim police chief in the middle of an interview when -- two groups in a gun battle firing up to 60 shots in less than 45 seconds. >> he's bleeding out, man. please get him some help, man! >> reporter: police pursuing one of the suspects in that shoot-out. 18-year-old tyrone harris seen nerve this video on the ground, bleeding, al
somber memorials marking the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. those peaceful protests suddenly giving way to gunfire. [ shots ] bystanders ducking for cover, hiding behind that pick-up truck there. 60 shots in just 45 seconds. this image, one teen face down on the ground, officers with their guns drawn. tonight that teenager in critical condition. it turns out the interim police chief was actually giving an interview about the anniversary the moment the gunfire was unleashed....
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a tense scene on the anniversary of michael brown's death. police say tyrone harris drew first. and the video shows him grabbing a gun out of his waist band seconds before he was shot by officers. tonight ferguson on edge. more than 100 arrests following two consecutive nights of violent clashes between police and protestors. >> this is the st. louis county police. stay off the roadway. >> reporter: riot police using mace to disperse the crowds last night, moving in quickly after authorities say rocks and frozen water bottles were thrown at them. st. louis county police enforcing a state of emergency declared for the area but now also dealing with a new complication. the oath keepers are back, heavily armed men we first saw on the streets of ferguson last year during the protest, tonight telling me they are out to protect the citizens of ferguson from police. >> your group is there walking the streets with visible -- >> what would you choose other than a rifle? >> what do you think is going to happen in ferguson tonight? >> i hope things are calmer. that's the goal, is to keep p
a tense scene on the anniversary of michael brown's death. police say tyrone harris drew first. and the video shows him grabbing a gun out of his waist band seconds before he was shot by officers. tonight ferguson on edge. more than 100 arrests following two consecutive nights of violent clashes between police and protestors. >> this is the st. louis county police. stay off the roadway. >> reporter: riot police using mace to disperse the crowds last night, moving in quickly after...
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he says his shooting and killing of michael brown jr. nearly a year ago is "it's too hot an issue, so it makes me unemployable." saying that no police force will hire him, and when he started working at a boot store stocking shelves, he had to quit after reporters started calling. after being cleared twice in the racially explosive shooting, he says there were even "threats about doing something to my unborn child," and his family can only eat out a safe places. "we try to go somewhere." he says, "with like minded individuals." he acknowledges the lack of job opportunities in the predominantly black neighborhoods he once policed. but says there is a lack of initiative to work. saying "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink." his first comments from his interview with george stephanopoulos. >> i'm sorry that their son lost his life. it wasn't the intention of that day. >> reporter: he says he's watched the protests across the country over police methods and says that everyone is so quick to jump to race. david? >> than
he says his shooting and killing of michael brown jr. nearly a year ago is "it's too hot an issue, so it makes me unemployable." saying that no police force will hire him, and when he started working at a boot store stocking shelves, he had to quit after reporters started calling. after being cleared twice in the racially explosive shooting, he says there were even "threats about doing something to my unborn child," and his family can only eat out a safe places. "we try...
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brown takes the top fuel division. 35th at top fuel and 3.78 seconds and 320 miles per hour. great weekend of racing and congratulations to all. scary moment in the pits. he runs into three of his own crew members. you luckily no one was seriously hurt. three lapse to go and he had the lead. but he ran out of gas kyle bush takes the lead. but bush pushed his car too hard. he runs out of gas on the final lap. matt kenseth was 11 seconds behind. the only lap he lead all day. >> to the lincs. it was a career grand slam with a victory. had seven birdies and this eagle on 14. she was one off the lead after that putt. she finished with a one under 71 and nine under four. park would birdie sixteen and becomes the seventh woman to win the career slam. her seventh major and she won six of the last four teen and her fourth win of the year. final round of the quicken loans. the co leaders are coming in. two doubles doubles and two bogeys on a five hl hole stretch. he is toast. he tied a record 61 yesterday. finished four under and shot of the day. par three and sets up another birdie fo
brown takes the top fuel division. 35th at top fuel and 3.78 seconds and 320 miles per hour. great weekend of racing and congratulations to all. scary moment in the pits. he runs into three of his own crew members. you luckily no one was seriously hurt. three lapse to go and he had the lead. but he ran out of gas kyle bush takes the lead. but bush pushed his car too hard. he runs out of gas on the final lap. matt kenseth was 11 seconds behind. the only lap he lead all day. >> to the...
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tim brown gets the nod. 17 years in the league. 1,074 catches. 105 tds. nine straight seasons. 1,000 yard receiving. put up the numbers with 19 quarterbacks. more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach. so the first practice that we have -- you know, i ran the route. dropped the ball or something. i practice the day with a tear in my eye. after practice. i want to freddie. we're not going to make it like that. i need for you to talk to me a little differently. so we work that thing out. and for 15 years, we had an incredible relationship. congratulations to both. giants struggling. after winning 13 of 15. hit the road for a ten game trip. and with the loss in chicago. 3 and 6 away from home. matt cane on the road. brandon bell. fifth home run this month. 15 on the season. two run shot. they got the cubs fan. trying to disrespect. throwing the ball back on the field. he need to work on his game. couldn't hold the lead. bottom three. and gives the cubs the lead. two run homer of his own. five runs. four innings. cubbies up 3-2. tied at 3. miguel mo
tim brown gets the nod. 17 years in the league. 1,074 catches. 105 tds. nine straight seasons. 1,000 yard receiving. put up the numbers with 19 quarterbacks. more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach. so the first practice that we have -- you know, i ran the route. dropped the ball or something. i practice the day with a tear in my eye. after practice. i want to freddie. we're not going to make it like that. i need for you to talk to me a little differently. so we work that thing...
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tim brown, charles haley, and others inducted before the game. vikings quarterback mike hopka to michael pruett. 34 yards, 7-3 minnesota. the other touchdown came four minutes left in the third. joe banyard from one yard out. vikings win, preseason that is, the hall of fame game, 14-3 your final. >>> your oakland raiders open their preseason at home on friday against the rams. head coach jack del rio said this week they won't do any preparation work for their opponent. week one is to see if the players can showcase their own talents in game situations. >> we'll basically just pare down things we've installed and try and really evaluate the players, their ability to play fast in some of the basic concepts that we want to be able to utilize. so we're not trying to outsmart the opponent in this game, we're trying to get a real thorough evaluation of the people we have and what they're capable of and really looking to kind of settle some of the battles at different positions. >>> let's switch gears. baseball, a special day in oakland, law enforcement
tim brown, charles haley, and others inducted before the game. vikings quarterback mike hopka to michael pruett. 34 yards, 7-3 minnesota. the other touchdown came four minutes left in the third. joe banyard from one yard out. vikings win, preseason that is, the hall of fame game, 14-3 your final. >>> your oakland raiders open their preseason at home on friday against the rams. head coach jack del rio said this week they won't do any preparation work for their opponent. week one is to...
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>> police clashed with demonstrators marking the first anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown. you can see protesters gathered outside the st. louis federal courthouse today carrying signs chanting and praying. >> some who crossed police lines have been arrested and the city is bracing for more unrest following a chaotic night last night that includes police shooting a man. marcy gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: today more protests planned in ferguson after a chaotic night. a black teenager shot by police after they say he opened fire on officers. the violence and looting following a weekend of peaceful protests and marches. >> give love to my family. >> reporter: commemorating the anniversary of michael brown by police officer darren wilson. >> there is a small group of people out there there are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. >> reporter: police say the 18-year-old shot last night, tyrone harris, was not a part of the protest but was in the crowd when gunshots rang out at around 11:15 between two rival groups. investigators claim that har
>> police clashed with demonstrators marking the first anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown. you can see protesters gathered outside the st. louis federal courthouse today carrying signs chanting and praying. >> some who crossed police lines have been arrested and the city is bracing for more unrest following a chaotic night last night that includes police shooting a man. marcy gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: today more protests planned in ferguson after a...
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hundreds of demonstrators were arrested. 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed in august. that officer was not charged. the shooting triggered a national black lives matter movement. >>> new york city police shot and killed an armed gang member during a six hour standoff. the incident began with a man barricaded himself inside his home. the wounded firefighter is expected to survive. >>> actress kelly rutherford says she is fighting for her children and other parents. today we hear following a judge's ruling that sent her children overseas. abc news reporter has more cht. >> reporter: talking about her international custody battle for the first time since the judge ordered her two children to go back to monaco to live with their father. the star sharing her frustration. >> i walked into a courtroom where everything felt like it was already done. >> reporter: her 8-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter both american citizens are back with their father. a new york judge making the decision tuesday after accused of kidnapping the children when she disobeyed a court order by no
hundreds of demonstrators were arrested. 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed in august. that officer was not charged. the shooting triggered a national black lives matter movement. >>> new york city police shot and killed an armed gang member during a six hour standoff. the incident began with a man barricaded himself inside his home. the wounded firefighter is expected to survive. >>> actress kelly rutherford says she is fighting for her children and other parents....
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. >>> governor brown is set to give the green light to hand out diplomas to 2015 graduates who couldn't take the exam. >> abc 7 news leah melendez is live from galileo high school with more. >> this is one of those, it should never have happened kind of stories. but fortunately this school district and the lawmakers decided to step in to give it a happy ending. >> nothing that can stop you now. >> reporter: eric perez is sure he'll attend san francisco state. just a few weeks ago the university told him because he'd not been given a high school diploma they'd have to drop him. the only way to earn that was by taking the july exit exam. >> they told me i won't be able to take the exam it was like it killed my dreams. >> reporter: it was a snafu by the california department of education. it ended the contract with the company that gave out the exit exams. therefore, those who needed to take the july test couldn't. no test, no diploma. julie kessler is a principal. parent s and a few graduates wee left in limbo. a few weeks ago san francisco unified protested and began handing out diplomas
. >>> governor brown is set to give the green light to hand out diplomas to 2015 graduates who couldn't take the exam. >> abc 7 news leah melendez is live from galileo high school with more. >> this is one of those, it should never have happened kind of stories. but fortunately this school district and the lawmakers decided to step in to give it a happy ending. >> nothing that can stop you now. >> reporter: eric perez is sure he'll attend san francisco state....
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we asked former mayor willie brown for a response but he did not return our call. supervisor breed and mccullen were also accused in those court filings. breed called the allegations baseless. the u.s. attorney's office has not commented. carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> hayward police are investigating the shooting death of a 17-
we asked former mayor willie brown for a response but he did not return our call. supervisor breed and mccullen were also accused in those court filings. breed called the allegations baseless. the u.s. attorney's office has not commented. carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> hayward police are investigating the shooting death of a 17-
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. >>> governor brown has until midnight to grant parole to a trans gender inmate. they want the state to pay for the prisoner's reassignment surgery. they were ordered to pay for the surgery for michelle norsworthy. the surgery was scheduled for july 1st. if it's granted it's not clear whether norsworthy would be able to have prison funded surgery before she's released. >>> james shownzeld is a free man. he walked out of prison this morning after being granted parole in june. the 63-year-old spent nearly 40 years in prison for kidnapping 26 children and their bus driver from the small central valley town of chin chill la. the children and bus driver managed to escape. he's the second of the three kidnappers to be released. his brother richard was paroled three years ago. fred woods remains in prison but comes up for parole again this fall. >>> the labor department revealed the economy added 215,000 jobs last month. that signals a stronger job market. >> that news actually spooked investors. they're worried now a better job market may push the federal reserve to rai
. >>> governor brown has until midnight to grant parole to a trans gender inmate. they want the state to pay for the prisoner's reassignment surgery. they were ordered to pay for the surgery for michelle norsworthy. the surgery was scheduled for july 1st. if it's granted it's not clear whether norsworthy would be able to have prison funded surgery before she's released. >>> james shownzeld is a free man. he walked out of prison this morning after being granted parole in june....
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brown died july 26 nearly six months after being found unresponsive in a bathtub. >> health advocates call for greater scrutiny of a program that pays families for injuries caused by value nation caused the national vaccine injury compensation program. since it began it paid $3 billion for injuries caused by everything from flu to whooping cough vaccine. advocates claim it needs more scrutiny and publicity because most parents and doctors do not know it gives. california's new vaccine law kicking in next summer removes all exemptions but for medical ones. the state requires shot for any child enrolling this public or private school. >> hopeful future major leaguers will take the feel at at&t park this morning. >> 3,000 junior are learning about more than pitching and kicking and go cusses on character development integrity, leadership, and teamwork. junior giants for at risk kids in the bay area 5-18 is an alternative to drugs gangs and crime. >> matt? what are you doing? taking a break from news duties to scoop ice cream. tell us. >> the root beer float day at the earthquakes game at
brown died july 26 nearly six months after being found unresponsive in a bathtub. >> health advocates call for greater scrutiny of a program that pays families for injuries caused by value nation caused the national vaccine injury compensation program. since it began it paid $3 billion for injuries caused by everything from flu to whooping cough vaccine. advocates claim it needs more scrutiny and publicity because most parents and doctors do not know it gives. california's new vaccine law...
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she was the only child of whitney huston and bobby brown. she died about six months after she was found face-down in a bathtub in her home. whitney houston was also found unresponsive in a bathtub when she died three years ago. she will be laid to rest about three miles north of atlanta. >>> taylor street meets highway 1, a block from this store abc7 jonathan bloom has the story. >> the employees at dekeman's pay store were making breakfast when it happened. >> a woman came in and was frantic. said a guy had a gun and was after her. moments later a second room ran in, screaming and crying hysterically, said there's a man down the street, he has a shotgun and i heard three shots fired and i think he's dead. >> and she was taken to the hospital where the press democrat report she was conscious on arrival. meanwhile the s.w.a.t. team surrounded the house where the three were sleeping best gunman woke him up. they knew who he was. >> they filed a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend two days ago. he somehow found her. >> the victims were n
she was the only child of whitney huston and bobby brown. she died about six months after she was found face-down in a bathtub in her home. whitney houston was also found unresponsive in a bathtub when she died three years ago. she will be laid to rest about three miles north of atlanta. >>> taylor street meets highway 1, a block from this store abc7 jonathan bloom has the story. >> the employees at dekeman's pay store were making breakfast when it happened. >> a woman came...
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. >> in front of homes around the bay, this has become an unofficial badge of water conservation, a brown lawn. they tell us it's the right thing to do. but now we are seeing unintended victims. we are looking at a coast redwood and this tree is in trouble. >> note the peeling bark, the brown branches, the ability to see sky through canopy. ms. kirk of the arboretum society in concord said trees like in coastal redwood is dying of thirst. >> the drought isn't going to necessarily kill them but weakens them so other things come in, bugs, funguses and that leads to their decline and sometimes death. >> we will see more this winner when they give way during heavy rains. many of us or worsening the crisis by forget to go water our trees after we've turned off the sprinklers to our lawns. >> i was underwaterring. >> in walnut creek, gail has put more than three decades of love and care into her backyard. this drought here has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had a more than a little help from her gardner. >> the drought this year is very serious but it is a four year drought. we had a dro
. >> in front of homes around the bay, this has become an unofficial badge of water conservation, a brown lawn. they tell us it's the right thing to do. but now we are seeing unintended victims. we are looking at a coast redwood and this tree is in trouble. >> note the peeling bark, the brown branches, the ability to see sky through canopy. ms. kirk of the arboretum society in concord said trees like in coastal redwood is dying of thirst. >> the drought isn't going to...
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. >>> governor brown was granted parole to a transgender inmate fighting to have the state pay for sex reassignment surgery. in april the judge ordered them to provide 51-year-old rachel with the surgery. it's up clear whether she'll still be able to have the surgery before she is released. >>> there's a lot of concern over the steady rise in crime. a student was recently robbed at gunpoint while walking on campus. alan wang tells us what police and school officials are doing to keep the campus safe. >> the campus of u.c. berkeley offers a certain sense of security. >> i generally feel the campus is pretty safe for me to walk around. >> but just after midnight a 20-year-old male student was robbed at gunpoint while walking down speaker plaza. the two men took his wallet and cell phone. >> u.c. berkeley police say armed robberies are not that common on campus but people have been getting robbed about once a week in the neighborhoods just south and west of campus. >> in the outskirts in berkeley it is more common. it is now come on to campus more. >> with the semester about to begin and
. >>> governor brown was granted parole to a transgender inmate fighting to have the state pay for sex reassignment surgery. in april the judge ordered them to provide 51-year-old rachel with the surgery. it's up clear whether she'll still be able to have the surgery before she is released. >>> there's a lot of concern over the steady rise in crime. a student was recently robbed at gunpoint while walking on campus. alan wang tells us what police and school officials are doing...
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tim brown of the raiders and charles haley of the niners. we will hear from both come up we will hear from both come up in yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity, dinner feels a million years away, grab and go, let's take on the world with 100 calories, snack yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. you you he...
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she was the only child of whitney huston and bobby brown. she died about six months after she was found face-down in a bathtub in her home. whitney houston was also found unresponsive in a bathtub when she died three years ago. she will be laid to rest about three miles north of atlanta. >> and >> the employees at deikman's bay store were making breakfast when it happened. >> a woman came in and was frantic. said a guy had a gun and was after her. moments later a second woman ran into the bodega harbor inn. >> screaming and crying hysterically. she said there's a man down the street, he has a shotgun, and i heard three shots fired, and i think she's dead. >> and she was taken to the hospital where the "press democrat report" she was conscious on arrival. meanwhile the s.w.a.t. team surrounded the house where the three were sleeping best gunman woke him up. they knew who he was. >> she had filed a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend two days ago. he somehow found her. >> the neighbors say the house was a vacation rental so he was not f
she was the only child of whitney huston and bobby brown. she died about six months after she was found face-down in a bathtub in her home. whitney houston was also found unresponsive in a bathtub when she died three years ago. she will be laid to rest about three miles north of atlanta. >> and >> the employees at deikman's bay store were making breakfast when it happened. >> a woman came in and was frantic. said a guy had a gun and was after her. moments later a second woman...
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. >> in front of homes around the bay, this has become an unofficial badge of water conservation, a brown lawn. they tell us it's the right thing to do. but now we are seeing unintended victims. we are looking at a coast redwood, and this tree is in trouble. >> note the peeling bark, the brown branches, the ability to see sky through canopy. arty kirk of the arboretum society in concord said trees like in coastal redwood is dying of thirst. >> the drought isn't going to necessarily kill them, but weakens them so other things come in, bugs, funguses and that leads to their decline and sometimes death. >> we see more this winner when they give way during heavy rains. many of us or worsening the crisis by forgetting to water our trees after we've turned off the sprinklers to our lawns. >> i was underwaterring. >> in walnut creek, gail has put more than three decades of love and care into her backyard. this drought here has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had more than a little help from her gardener. >> the drought this year is very serious because it is a four-year drought. we had a d
. >> in front of homes around the bay, this has become an unofficial badge of water conservation, a brown lawn. they tell us it's the right thing to do. but now we are seeing unintended victims. we are looking at a coast redwood, and this tree is in trouble. >> note the peeling bark, the brown branches, the ability to see sky through canopy. arty kirk of the arboretum society in concord said trees like in coastal redwood is dying of thirst. >> the drought isn't going to...
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. >> we are at third and brown where a number of brings are still damaged. what is interesting you can see there was a law office, watch repair shop, still damaged, but alongside of them is a cafe, a coffee shop and the owner will join us in a few seconds retrofit the building just prior to the earthquake so he had minor damage but because the other businesses are closed and there is a fence in front of them, one of his challenges now is to attract customers and let them know he is open and this is rick. sort of a lucky guy, because you made the decision to retrofit the building just prior to the evening. what is it likest stand here a year later. >> kind of awkward to tell you the truth. i come down here each day and nothing has contained but you can see the barriers, i am still open but it is awkward. >> you say you had minor damage, right? >> i opened an hour after. very little damage. some cracks, the retrofit did amazing work by the contractor. the only reason i closeds with because of buildings around me. >> now they are letting people know you are ope
. >> we are at third and brown where a number of brings are still damaged. what is interesting you can see there was a law office, watch repair shop, still damaged, but alongside of them is a cafe, a coffee shop and the owner will join us in a few seconds retrofit the building just prior to the earthquake so he had minor damage but because the other businesses are closed and there is a fence in front of them, one of his challenges now is to attract customers and let them know he is open...
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the bill will allow the state to meet goals set by governor brown in april. the order calls for reducing greenhouse gas help mission by 80 percent the next 35 years and cushion people use by cars and trucks in half over the next 15 years. if enacted the legislation would set an international precedent. >> now the weather forecast. >> it was mild with winds picking up yesterday. but it was good. mike? >> a little bit different today not so breezy along coast and warmer. beings, south bay, we have cupertino at 55 a cool spot and santa clara at 56, and swarm spot is los altos at 6 pa and san jose right now is 61 and same in new york and half moon bay and san francisco and novato and lafayette at 60 and danville is 59, west wind at seven miles per hour and there are some clouds just lurking west of the golden gate bridge so we will go partly cloudy san francisco, 70 today, and sunny elsewhere, peninsula 81 and south bay 83, and east bay tops out at 78 and inland east bay in the north bay 87 and 88. the seven-day forecast is. coming up for the holiday weekend. ley
the bill will allow the state to meet goals set by governor brown in april. the order calls for reducing greenhouse gas help mission by 80 percent the next 35 years and cushion people use by cars and trucks in half over the next 15 years. if enacted the legislation would set an international precedent. >> now the weather forecast. >> it was mild with winds picking up yesterday. but it was good. mike? >> a little bit different today not so breezy along coast and warmer. beings,...
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the shooting of the unarmed brown by officer wilson launched the black lives matter movement and sparked protests across the country. a grand jury later decided no the to bring charges against wilson, and a department of justice report said he did not violate federal civil rights laws. >>> at&t park will be full of fans tonight but the giants aren't playing. thousands are coming to see megaminister joel osteen for a night of hope. we have the details. [applause] >> you just get people's hopes up but you can't have faith if you don't first have hope. >> he's the megaminister from texas with a megafollowing. you may have seen him on tv. sunday mornings. >> its exciting. to see all the seats and all the production happening. >> now joel osteen is bringing his message of hope to a sellout crowd at at&t. san francisco was no scheduling mistake. >> we like to go outside the bible belt because that's where the message resonates with people. >> god doesn't want us to be in the same place next year as we are right now. he wants us to move forward. >> osteen said the message he delivers alongside
the shooting of the unarmed brown by officer wilson launched the black lives matter movement and sparked protests across the country. a grand jury later decided no the to bring charges against wilson, and a department of justice report said he did not violate federal civil rights laws. >>> at&t park will be full of fans tonight but the giants aren't playing. thousands are coming to see megaminister joel osteen for a night of hope. we have the details. [applause] >> you just...
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for the occasions when you can't find it a hamelted cheddarger, with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> where did you park your car? an easy question that isn't easy to answer. jonathan bloom found some entrepreneurs that want to fix that. it will cost you less than a burrito. >> reporter: some people have super powers. >> do you always remember where you park? >> yes. >> reporter: then, there is danny ryan. >> i lost my car many times. >> reporter: with his co-founder, and you have a problem nearly every driver can relate to. >> getting off elevators to find my car. or using a beeper. >> reporter: they knew there had to be a better way. they found an answer this, tiny device. it's called aware. it's known as a blue tooth beacon. if you s
for the occasions when you can't find it a hamelted cheddarger, with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> where did you park your car? an...
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i was standing on this spot a year ago, it was a remarkable scene at third and brown. main street the next block over just to orient you. so much destruction here, taking a look down brown street, you can see our photographer, mike clark shooting the little coffee shop that could is what i like to call it. the next day they were selling coffee, staying open the whole time though other businesses closed for construction. he imagine the last 365 days they've been selling a lot of coffee to construction workers on this street here doing work in downtown napa. but what a year it's been. i talked with many people who still can feel it in their bones when thinking back about that day and the quake tossed them from their beds, shaking their homes to their foundations and turning buildings like this one behind me, into rubble in many respects. >> live in downtown napa... >> reporter: we were here a year ago amid devastation and destruction of the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that rattled the city of napa and the bay area, one person was dead, nearly two hup people were injured and
i was standing on this spot a year ago, it was a remarkable scene at third and brown. main street the next block over just to orient you. so much destruction here, taking a look down brown street, you can see our photographer, mike clark shooting the little coffee shop that could is what i like to call it. the next day they were selling coffee, staying open the whole time though other businesses closed for construction. he imagine the last 365 days they've been selling a lot of coffee to...
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. >>> governor brown will give the green light to hand out diplomas to those graduates that could not take the july exit exam. the test was cancelled leaving about 5,000 students in limbo waiting to enter college. we're live with the impact this is going to have on those kids. >> reporter: knew this was coming after governor brown asked the ucs and california state universities not to require the exam for 2015. this at the 11th hour. eric started at san francisco state university this week. he almost didn't. just weeks ago, the university told him because he had not been given a high school diploma, they'd have to drop him. the only way to earn it was by taking the july exit exam. >> it was kind of like killing me. killing my dreams. >> reporter: it was a snafu made by the california department of education. during the summer, it ended a contract with the company that took the exams, therefore, those who needed the tests could not take them. the principal of san francisco international high. parents and graduates were left in limbo. >> there were panics from families saying oh, i've b
. >>> governor brown will give the green light to hand out diplomas to those graduates that could not take the july exit exam. the test was cancelled leaving about 5,000 students in limbo waiting to enter college. we're live with the impact this is going to have on those kids. >> reporter: knew this was coming after governor brown asked the ucs and california state universities not to require the exam for 2015. this at the 11th hour. eric started at san francisco state university...
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. ♪ a hand-pressed burger, melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. >>> residents of an apartment building were forced to leave their homes due to a fire. we're live from hayward with the details. leanne? >> reporter: you know the fire department here in hayward says this is all very bizarre to them. when they responded here to this fire at 3:30 in the morning, they had to put out not one, but three fires. that is when they knew this was suspicious. residents of the courtyard apartment complex were assisted by the red cross after crews battled three small fires on the third floor. >> the entire complex was evacuated. we had smoke on the first second and third floors. >> it was right near the door of my apartment entrance. and i immediately woke up my husband, got my baby and got right out. >> reporter: two people were treated for smoke inhalation. only four apartments suffered smoke and water damage. those r
. ♪ a hand-pressed burger, melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. >>> residents of an apartment building were forced to leave their homes due to a fire. we're live from hayward with the details. leanne? >> reporter: you know the fire department here in hayward says this is all very bizarre to them. when they...
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governor brown has declared a state of emergency. the order allows the california national guard to help fight the fires and clears california to get help from other states. >>> one of those major fires is burning out of control in lake county near clear lake. the rocky fire has now charred more than 22,500 acres. but it's still just 5% contained. abc 7 news reporter allen wong has the latest. >> reporter: erratic winds stirred up flames that threatened to jump morgan valley road. this is where most of the evacuations took place and this is where several engine crews from southern california made their stand. >> you see the power lines above my right shoulder. that's obviously a great danger to everybody on the ground. we're protecting these power lines by keeping hose lines in place. >> reporter: the last air drop left these crews defending the road and the power lines without air support. another 5,000 acres burned. >> it's like being in another world. the smells, the embers, it's still burning here. >> reporter: meanwhile, a secon
governor brown has declared a state of emergency. the order allows the california national guard to help fight the fires and clears california to get help from other states. >>> one of those major fires is burning out of control in lake county near clear lake. the rocky fire has now charred more than 22,500 acres. but it's still just 5% contained. abc 7 news reporter allen wong has the latest. >> reporter: erratic winds stirred up flames that threatened to jump morgan valley...
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he's 6 feet tall. 170 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. he has recently been seen driving this gold 1991 honda accord, california license plate number 6cgg337. >>> hundreds of people gathered in modesto yesterday to remember amanda cruz and her two daughters, 6-year-old elizabeth ripley and 6-month-old rachel martinez who was murdered two weeks ago in their home. the baby's father has been arrested, 34-year-old man, suspected of killing them, their mother and another five-year-old girl. he's also charged with the death of cruz's two-year-old son christopher, who died from head injuries last september. >> i want to represent her. i want him to see my face. and i want him to see her face with my face. >> cruz and her daughters were laid to rest friday during a private service. 9:08 is our time. >>> happening today, san mateo county mosquito and veteran control workers will begin spraying in menlo park to control the spread of the west nile virus. mosquitoes carrying the virus were found last week in the area between menlo avenue, creek drive
he's 6 feet tall. 170 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. he has recently been seen driving this gold 1991 honda accord, california license plate number 6cgg337. >>> hundreds of people gathered in modesto yesterday to remember amanda cruz and her two daughters, 6-year-old elizabeth ripley and 6-month-old rachel martinez who was murdered two weeks ago in their home. the baby's father has been arrested, 34-year-old man, suspected of killing them, their mother and another five-year-old...
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brown lawn. they tell us it's the right thing to do but now we see unintended victims. >> we are lacking at coast redwood and this tree is in trouble. >>reporter: note the peeling bark. brown branch. ability to see sky through canopy. kirk of the tree ♪ concord says tree like this coastal redwood are dying of thirst. >> the drought isn't necessarily going to kill them but it weaken them so other things come in. bug. fungus and that often the whole thing is what ladies to their did he children and sometimes death. >>reporter: wee see the results indirectly when weaken tree fall on homes or across hoychlt more of this winter when they give way during heavy rains and many of us are worsening the crisis by for getting to world trade center our trees after we have turned off the sprinklers to our laichbilitys i was under wate watering. she was more than 3 decades of will have and care into her back yard. this drought her has been the biggest challenge yet morning a little help from her gardener. >>
brown lawn. they tell us it's the right thing to do but now we see unintended victims. >> we are lacking at coast redwood and this tree is in trouble. >>reporter: note the peeling bark. brown branch. ability to see sky through canopy. kirk of the tree ♪ concord says tree like this coastal redwood are dying of thirst. >> the drought isn't necessarily going to kill them but it weaken them so other things come in. bug. fungus and that often the whole thing is what ladies to...
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>>reporter: mike brown one of 8 homeowner the city says share responsibility for this wall. they are not so sure. nor are they happy with the new found view of highway 29. especially karen winn. >> come out hear and clean the pool. people honking and waving and making comments. >> because the wall borders highway 29 resident want cal-trans to help them pay for a new one. so far that strategy is not work. >> i'm told and what i know is that it's not on private property. it's private property. so it belongs to the homeowners. >> i was i was kind of moping that maybe we can at least get a little good neighbor fencing. >>reporter: around it goes. fallen wall is hardly the biggest issue in napa after the quake. it's for instance as in year later you would think the issues are all resolved. no way. for instance. >> gets wave to everybody if and says hi. >> 7 news. >> we will be broadcasting live from napa monday we mark anniversary of the august 24ert quake. 5 and 6:00 p.m. heart of downtown napa as i was a day after quake a year ago to see how things have khachblingtd up loaded s
>>reporter: mike brown one of 8 homeowner the city says share responsibility for this wall. they are not so sure. nor are they happy with the new found view of highway 29. especially karen winn. >> come out hear and clean the pool. people honking and waving and making comments. >> because the wall borders highway 29 resident want cal-trans to help them pay for a new one. so far that strategy is not work. >> i'm told and what i know is that it's not on private property....
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neither did this seahawks or bengals now trying to make the brown as wide receiver. big strong the fast and making progress. >> the absolutely. i don't drop balls. i parade myself on that. i made a lot of progres progress. i'm pushing it and i believe it's realistic and i believe i can make it happen. >> the college football san jose state football team kicks off ball practice. they did today. spartans open september 3rd against new hampshire. at quarterback either the senior joe gray or one of 2 juniors. potter or with the son. wouldn't reveal to our mike who was going to start. >> have you chosen a quarterback and if so who is it. if not you hate to go in training camp with not the guys you know you are going to use. we have competition app that's the next best thing to having a starter. guy who are hungry want the job and i think the cream rises to the top we have 3 guys candidates to come petition for it and really loo looking forward to seeing them battle and we'll get a starter out of it. guy can lead to us grit season. >> whenever you see interview with let's
neither did this seahawks or bengals now trying to make the brown as wide receiver. big strong the fast and making progress. >> the absolutely. i don't drop balls. i parade myself on that. i made a lot of progres progress. i'm pushing it and i believe it's realistic and i believe i can make it happen. >> the college football san jose state football team kicks off ball practice. they did today. spartans open september 3rd against new hampshire. at quarterback either the senior joe...
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governor brown ordered capitol flag to be flown at half staff. saudi arabia british embassy confirming tonight that every of osama bin laden relatives were killed in a private jet crash in southern england. jet which is owned by bin laden family over shot the runway at small airport south of london. the jet crashed through fence into a lot of parked cars before bursting into a fire ball. there were no injuries reported on the ground but no one on the aircraft survived. airport spokesman told bring issue media that the jet crash attempting to make a landing an investigation into what caused this crash is ongoing. >> now to mysterious airplane part found on island in the indian ocean. certainty tonight this it's from missing malaysian plate 370. debris now on its way to france where experts will analyze it. jim avila has more on what investigators have already learned. >> tonight that wing part found on the beach packed on board a plane to france and europe leading center for analyze leading center for analyzing aircraft wreckage. while on reunion
governor brown ordered capitol flag to be flown at half staff. saudi arabia british embassy confirming tonight that every of osama bin laden relatives were killed in a private jet crash in southern england. jet which is owned by bin laden family over shot the runway at small airport south of london. the jet crashed through fence into a lot of parked cars before bursting into a fire ball. there were no injuries reported on the ground but no one on the aircraft survived. airport spokesman told...
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brown was shot and killed by officer wilson. it follows the third straight night of calm in the st. louis suburb. kimberly: the parents of late nascar driver kevin ward junior demanding justice. panel and kevin ward sat -- pam and ketch ward -- kevin ward sat down. tony stewart last year hit ward's car and set him in a wall. ward got out to confront stewart he was fatally hit by stewart's car. they are filing a civil suit. >> we want him accountable. it's the only action we have left. if he hadn't done that, my son would be here. >> tony races every weekend. my son will never race again. kimberly: toxicology report showed ward with trace amount of marijuana in his system. horace: actress kelly rutherford says she is fighting not just for her children but other parents involved in international custody disputes. kimberly: today we hear from her for the first time since a judging ruling that sent her kids overseas to be with their father. abc's marci gonzalez reports. marci: kelly rutherford talking about her international custody battle for the first time since the judge ordered her
brown was shot and killed by officer wilson. it follows the third straight night of calm in the st. louis suburb. kimberly: the parents of late nascar driver kevin ward junior demanding justice. panel and kevin ward sat -- pam and ketch ward -- kevin ward sat down. tony stewart last year hit ward's car and set him in a wall. ward got out to confront stewart he was fatally hit by stewart's car. they are filing a civil suit. >> we want him accountable. it's the only action we have left. if...